Monday, September 03, 2007

...is totally a misnomer. They don't let you share lists of bookmarks within a network (which is what I want to do), but rather, it is a list of all of the web servers advertised via Zeroconf in a particular network. Just needed to get that out.

2 comments:

So who said anything about sharing?? Zeroconf is all about advertising, in the same manner in which you can discover URL's you can advertise them as well. And you don't need a browser to do that, a simple command line application would do.

I'm not sure what you're getting at. In my mind, Zeroconf bookmarks would be advertising that X computer is sharing a set of bookmarks over the network (i.e., local, decentralized, social bookmarking), as opposed to merely a list of the Zeroconf-advertised web servers on the network.